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Artic Spa Grizzly
Tman122:
--- Quote from: Hottubguy on December 12, 2019, 10:50:02 pm --- Being In a cold environment do you lose power often? If so I would prefer the Insulation on a hot spring versus a arctic due to the fact it’s fully insulated versus the perimeter insulation.
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This isn't entirely true, The water in the vessel will keep the inside space (plumbing) warmer for longer on the Arctic. The equipment (plumbing) is in the warmed by vessel space on the arctic but not the HS. In the long run the water in the vessel of the HS would freeze slower but the plumbing in the equipment area would long be froze on the HS before the Arctic.
Either way it won't matter. In very cold climates power outages are very very rare for longer than a few hours. And if there is a longer outage your house will have a bigger problem.
406soaker:
Artic dealer said we could wet test it. 4K difference between the Grizzly and the Flair. Will the monthly electric operating cost be similar between the two tubs?
Tman122:
--- Quote from: 406soaker on December 13, 2019, 08:11:17 pm ---Artic dealer said we could wet test it. 4K difference between the Grizzly and the Flair. Will the monthly electric operating cost be similar between the two tubs?
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No, the HS will be more efficient, it has more insulation.
406soaker:
Thanks. Going wet test the Artic then reassess. The flair actually closer to 5K more after looking at the invoice again.
406soaker:
https://www.arcticspas.com/arctic-spas/grizzly/
Here the Artic Spa were looking at.
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